Manaslu is the eight highest mountain in the world, and is located in the Mansiri Himal part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the west central part of Nepal. Its name, which means” Mounatain of Sprit” comes from the Saskiri word monsa, meaning “intellect or Soul” Manasulu was first climbed on may 9, 1956 by Toshio Lamanish and Gyalzen Norbu members of Japanese expedition. Manasulu at 8156m above see leavel means it is the highest peak in Lamjung district and it is located about forty miles east of Annpurna. The Manaslu offers variety of trekking option. The Manaslu trek perfect combination of rich cultural heritage, unsurpassed Himalayan beauty, and a rich mountain biological diversity. The Manasulu trek offers the experience of being in typical village and many ancient monasteries.
The T-sum valley is known as hidden valley. The place is untouched by modernization where visitors can see the immaculate state and remoteness and ancient ruins.It is acquaintance with Tibet, natural beauty and its pristine cultural make the trekking unique in this place. The local people are mostly Tibetan origin and speak a unique dialect. Trails are strewn with many walls made of thousands of stone slabs carves with deities and prayers.
Day01: Kathmandu or Pokhara to Gorkha 5-6 hours and Gorkha to Arughat by bus
Day 02: Arughat to Lapubesi (850m.)
Day 03: Lapubesi to Doban (1070m.)
Day 04: Doban to Phillim (1570m.)
Day 05: Phillim to Chumlling (2386m.)
Day 06: Chumlling to Chhokangparo
Day 07: Chhokangparo to nile (2361m.)
Day 08: Nile to mu gompa (3700m.) and xplore
Day 09: MuGompa to Rachen Gompa (3240m.)
Day 10: Rachen gompa to Chumlling (2363m.)
Day 11: Chumlling to Deng (1850m.)
Day 12: Deng to Namrung (2030m.)
Day 13: Namrung to Lho (3180m.)
Day 14: Lho to sama (3520m.)
Day 15: Sama to Sama and xplore and Acclimatization
Day 16: Sama to samdo (3875m.)
Day 17: Samdo to Dharmasala (4460m.)
Day 18: Dharmasala to Larkula pass (5160m.) to Bimtang (3390m.)
Day 19: Bimtnag to Dharapani (1860m.)
Day 20: Dharapani to Syange (1100m.)